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Chapter 493 Live up to those expectations (Thanks Yu Yuyu for the reward!)

Chapter 495

This part of the fourth episode is a part that is not in the original work. Before Li Shixin led the team to adjust the script, the story line that was added was this.

As his supplementary part of the plot of "The Rabbit", Li Shixin is more concerned about the audience's response to this story.

With the end of the story of Mushroom Egg, the content of the fourth episode reached its first climax, and the volume of barrage reached the highest peak after the serialization of "That Rabbit".

The next period of buffering reduced the heat of the boiling barrage.

But when the story line of Medical Rabbit started, the barrage that stabilized flew up again!

"It's confirmed, this is Mr. Gu Fangzhou!"

"Uh, I'm not very talented, do you have any brothers or sisters to introduce, who is Gu Fangzhou?"

"Little friend in front, did you ever eat sugar pills when you were young? That's Gu Lao's achievement!"

"The hero who eradicated polio in China! Many children who are growing up healthy now should say thank you to Mr. Gu!"

"Hey, children today probably don't have this memory. Polio, an infectious disease caused by poliovirus, was once prevalent in our country in the 1950s and 1960s. I was born in 1985. When I was young, I often saw some people with thin arms and legs with only one bone left, and people who lived in wheelchairs all their lives. They were all victims of poliovirus. It was Grandpa Gu Fangzhou and his team that developed the live polio vaccine Only then can this virus be completely eradicated in the country.”

"As a medical rabbit, my nose feels sour after seeing this section. Salute to Senior Gu Fangzhou! Thank you Mr. Gu for his dedication and sacrifice! I also thank Lord Xin for placing medical workers, public health experts and developers of mushroom eggs on the Together!"

"Same as Medical Rabbit, let me explain the details of the animation with tears in my eyes; first of all, the line of Medical Rabbit said that public health is indeed the enemy of ten thousand people. This sentence is really too accurate. At the beginning of the founding of our country, our The public health system is not perfect, and tens of thousands of people die every year due to public health incidents. At that time, public health was a thankless job because the foundation was poor and the value was low. But as Bian Que once said, a real good doctor He is a doctor who nips diseases in the bud! What the public health profession does is to nip diseases before they enter the human body! This is indeed 'the enemy of ten thousand people'!

The second point is that before 1960, 20,000 to 45,000 children in our country suffered from polio every year! The fatality rate of this disease was as high as nearly 28%, and the paralysis rate was nearly 70%. And this kind of virus that destroys the motor central nervous system, even if it is cured without paralysis, the recovery effect is very poor. When Gu Lao was working on the polio vaccine, Mao Xiong and Ying Jiang had already developed the vaccine, but it was a dead vaccine. The vaccine works well, but it's very, very expensive. Our people can't afford it, and our country can't afford it!

The third point is that in the process of developing the vaccine, Mr. Gu got the help of his teacher Chumakov when he was studying in the S League. The BDDZ briefcase that appeared in the anime means live virus seeds. Although it is an anime, this paragraph does completely respect the historical facts, and it does not erase Chumakov's help just because it wants to promote Gu Lao. Being able to help Mr. Gu when Sino-Soviet relations turned cold at that time, Mr. Chumakov also had a benevolent heart as a doctor. give it a like! "

"6666! Like the medical workers!"

Seeing the lively discussions in the barrage and comment area, Li Shixin felt a little relieved.

The response from the leeks is very good!

At the same time as Xinye Laohuai was having a good time, the animation content of the fourth episode has entered the second half;

After returning from Mao Xiong's house, Medical Rabbit devoted himself to intense virus research.

As a problem in the world, vaccines have two directions: one is the "dead" vaccine with eagle sauce that can be temporarily immunized, and this vaccine needs to be injected three times to take effect; the other is the "live" vaccine that can obtain lifelong immunity, but the live vaccine Just an untested theory, safety unknown.

After considering various factors, the medical rabbits determined the direction of research and development, and decided to take a path that no one had traveled—live vaccines.

The reason why I chose this path was because of poverty.

Live vaccines are cheap after all.

After numerous failures, the first batch of seedlings were finally developed.

"Honey, tell me, will this batch of vaccines be successful?"

In the laboratory, looking at the vaccinated mice in the box, the companion of the medical rabbit was full of worry.

"Hold on, we can do it!" The medical rabbit frowned.

But in the next second, the little white mouse in the box twitched—the vaccine failed again.

It was at this time that Prime Minister Rabbit came to the laboratory.

Seeing the honored little white mouse in the box, Prime Minister Rabbit patted the clenched fist of Medical Rabbit, "Honey, is there any other way?"

Facing Prime Minister Rabbit's inquiry, Medical Rabbit's ears echoed the mother rabbit who was holding the child and lying in front of him a long time ago.

"My dear, don't worry, I promise you, I will definitely find a way to conquer it! There must be a way. There must be a way!"

After guaranteeing Prime Minister Rabbit, Medical Rabbit has put into intense research and development.

After another failure, failure, failure, finally, an improved version of the vaccine came out!

Seeing the mice vaccinated in the box alive and kicking, the medical rabbit and his companions cheered.

But the problem followed.

"Honey, let's contact the hospital and find volunteers to put the vaccine into clinical trials as soon as possible!"

Facing his companion's suggestion, the medical rabbit picked up the spoon on the side and poured the vaccine in the bottle into it.

"Darling, we're running out of time. One more second of delay will cause countless children to get sick."

In the shock of his companion, the medical rabbit swallowed a big mouthful of the vaccine.

"Darling, today is the last day of the 15-day observation period. How do you feel? Is there any discomfort?"

In the ward, the medical rabbit patted his chest.

"No problem dear! No fever, no symptoms! Our vaccine is fine!"

Looking at the medical rabbit who is still healthy after trying the medicine, the companions cheered up.

However, some people were silent for a moment, and expressed their concerns: "But my dear. Our vaccines are mainly for children. The resistance of adult rabbits can withstand the vaccine, but what about children? In order to ensure nothing goes wrong, do we Looking for some children. Verify again?"

Validation of virus vaccines can only be done with healthy children.

Faced with this proposal, all the medical rabbits fell silent.

They knew that if the vaccine failed, they would get the dreaded polio--no one would let their children risk that.

The rabbits who were just happy with the progress of the vaccine fell silent.

night.

The medical rabbit returned home. In the small and simple room, lying on the crib was a baby rabbit who was still swaddled.

"Papa. Hug"

The medical rabbit silently sat beside the crib, and silently picked up the babbling little rabbit.

After holding the little rabbit in his arms for a long time, the medical rabbit wiped away his tears, hugged his own child, and stumbled to the laboratory.

In the laboratory, with trembling hands, he put the vaccine that might save tens of thousands of families from the ravages of polio virus, and it is very likely that it will only create one more family ravaged by polio virus, and put it in a small Rabbit's mouth.

"Papa. Well."

Watching the little rabbit suck up a spoonful of vaccine, the medical rabbit finally collapsed.

He picked up the little rabbit and held him tightly in his arms.

Bean-sized teardrops overflowed from the eye sockets, dripping one by one onto the ignorant and innocent face of the little rabbit in his arms.

"Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry"

Holding his child, the medical rabbit tightly closed his eyes, apologizing over and over again.

Seeing his father sad, the ignorant little rabbit blinked, and then burst into tears.

"relative"

At this moment, a cry sounded from behind the medical rabbit.

He turned around and saw all his companions in the institute.

Those companions also hugged their respective children and stood there silently.

At this point in the video, the pictures of the rabbits stopped abruptly.

A few lines of subtitles and historical photos appeared on the screen.

"In the late 1950s, poliovirus outbreaks broke out in many parts of my country. According to incomplete statistics, from 1954 to 1965, about 600,000 children were infected. The fatality rate and disability rate reached 30% and 30% respectively. seventy.

From 1960 to 1961, in 11 cities including BJ Shanghai, 4.5 million children under the age of 7 began to take the live attenuated polio vaccine developed and independently produced by Gu Fangzhou's team. In cities where the vaccine has been taken, the incidence rate generally drops by 2 to 10 times.

The first-generation liquid live-attenuated vaccine not only needs low temperature storage, but also is prone to failure, making it difficult to promote in rural areas. To this end, Gu Fangzhou's team wrapped the vaccine with glucose and cream and improved it into a sugar pill. After being refrigerated, it can be stored and transported in an incubator.

This little sugar pill has also become the sweetest childhood memory for generations of children. It is this little sugar pill that keeps Chinese children completely away from the threat of polio.

The picture shows that in 2000, Gu Fangzhou, as a representative, signed his name on the report of the United Nations Health Organization confirming the eradication of "poliomyelitis" in China.

45 years of ups and downs; the struggle of the last stand. In his life, he only accomplished one thing - to keep Chinese children away from polio.

In 2019, Gu Fangzhou passed away in BJ at the age of 92. "

After the pictures flashed past, a piece of interview material appeared in front of all the audience with flickering eyes.

In the video, it is an old man with silver hair.

Facing the camera, the old man had tears in his eyes.

"In fact, I haven't had any great achievements in my life. The happiest thing should be that I didn't live up to those expectations."

The fourth episode of that rabbit is over.

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